Tich Mataz gives an indepth no holds barred interview covering everything from his days at Radio 3 to his superstar lifestyle in SA as well as his deportation and more #radiobop#5fm#wozaweekend#tichmataz#bmw#matazconnection
As a South African I will always love and respect Tich Mataz . The man was and is still a beast behind the mic , I listened to him at 5FM and watched Woza Weekend with the late Bra Fats . This man changed the landscape of radio and was and still an inspiration to many . Tich laid the foundation . Much respect to him .
I love this show, I feel involved as a Ndebele because its accommodative to all of us Zimbabweans even those who dnt understand shona well, they mostly use English which makes it easier for me to understand and enjoy the show.. Thnku guys, u doing great. U make us remember how beautiful zim was back in the day. Zim our home I miss it.
This HAS BEEN YOUR BEST series so far, hats off. Talk of class and eloquence, Tich Mataz remains undefeated. I enjoyed watching a mature interview with valuable content that I can relate to. Well done Denny J and Team for this one🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨🔨
First got to know of Tich back in Mafikeng in the early 90s when he was at Radio Bop. His wife Penny was equally good as a a radio presenter in our local gospel stationRadio Sunshine. Those were good days. Thanks for beautiful memories Tich.
The best there can ever be. I am reminded of the days back in the early 90s. Tich was the magnet on radio Bop at Mmabatho (Santa Barbara) as it was known. An inspirational guy and he used to drive past the Unibo gate on his way to the Bop Studios. What a guy. Glad to see that you are still going strong and all the health and continued greatness are my wishes for you and your family.
Those were the days! He is one of the guys who took Radio Bop to new heights. Him, Glen Lewis, Bob Mabena etc. We used to look forward to the parties at Bop Tv Flats😂😂. The bashes at Cook's Lakes, Letlamoreng Dam etc. If only we could turn back the hands of time. 😂😂😂😂
Wow. Love this!!! I have so many comments on this. 1. TichMataz is a legend. PERIOD!!! 2. He is speaking facts!! 3. He is a good story teller. He reminds me of Rocqui. Learning some history. 4. Love Denny J but Run G would have grilled him more. 5. Love this show. Welldone Denny j and team.
I cant believe Tich is as active as he has been. When I listened to him in the 90’s-early 2000’s I thought he was just new and fresh, but listening to his time line 🙌🏿.
Tich Mataz is such a glamorous, flamboyant, well-articulated (eloquent) & somewhat ostentatious geezer…he churns out cogent & compelling arguments- kudos to him👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽!
This series touched me yaall don't know what Tich meant to us this guy is a national treasure he may have made mistakes but at his age he was young he showed you could leave Zim and become someone Im in the UK inspired by people like Tich he was a real superstar his wisdom is priceless his life should be documented chronicled we need a movie for this guy we have lost alot of big trail blazers lets give these icons their true flowers
Oh goodness 🙆🏽♀️, is that our Tish, I used to watch him when I was a teenager during the 90s, we loved and really miss you brother. So great to see you again. Thanks for Denny, much love brothers❤️
True legend ,not zvana DJ Towers.Ask any old school DJ in Mzansi they will tell you how he transformed radio.Please Denny J continue to bring real legends not the so called social media legends.
I can relate to what you guys are discussing. I used to listen to Zimbabwe Radio 3 FM back in the days (1984/85). By then I was living in Livingstone - ZAMBIA. I remember names such as Kuzy MARUZA, Josh MAKAWA, etc. I also used to listen to Radio BOP from Boptaswana, I think on shortwave radio. Please pardon my spelling for all the names.
Tichi your history started at high School tichibvutirana mabhuku tisana kupedza homework, and then we decided to call you Razz Matazz bse your dancing at School discos was so unique, you grew up with the talent and God lifted you up. Big up to a true Star and personal friend .
Tich Mataz still looking young. Enjoyed listening to this guys. The guest had time to respond without being interrupted or being told, "I lived in the States."
This was an informative interview,mistakes or no mistakes Tich is a legend in the entertainment industry.Made radio something to look forward to when we were youngsters.
Man I loved this guy as a kid back in the 90s, he used to have a show called "woza weekend " with the late Fats Debeco, their chemistry was unbelievable! I really miss those days
Was just driving thru Zambia yesterday afternoon and listening to their radio 89.1 I think. DJ played a Yvonne Chaka Chaka song and the DJ was commenting remembering how they used to listen to "legendary" DJ Tich Mataz back then on South African Radio. He went on and on about Tich Mataz, for sure this guy in term in broadcasting is legendary. Soon after they played an Oliver Mtukudzi song, " pakupingudza mombe ndakuvara". Legends out there😊😊😊
The Ultimate Legend of our time. Pls ask Tich to mentor these small minded Zim men that have congested our country. Tich&Dennyj =top classy Zim legends ❤ ya'll
Dammmmmm i grewup on this guy😅Wooooooooza wekend its really great to see him fresh again this is really great and feel blessed thank you guyz We have mad love for him here in SA
This episode really resonated with me. Especially starting from 1hr 10mins up to the end. Some really mature stuff right there, these are the topics we must be focussing on in Africa. Africans must tell their own story. Well done Denny J. But chiregai kuwunza maclowns ana tawaz vaye
I like it with Denny doing interviews, he is more composed and allows the person who is being interviewed to talk...... think Run G is good when there is no one being interviewed and there is just social commentary ....
Big up to the Jiro Brothers. These dudes been at the forefront of urban culture in Zim since my high school days. South Central , Badd Bwoy, clothing now broadcasting. Respect 👊🏽
Wait!! No freaking way! South Central was BOMB! I remember coz I was in form 1 when they hit Ximex Mall. Veduwe ka, South Central was a piece of USA pop culture smack in the centre of the Capital H. Them dudes in the shop looked like a USA catalogue kunaka kunge vanhu vapa TV! It was the place to be. That’s when I learnt that men wear perfume, had pierced ears, wore expensive jeans and American Brand sports shirts… and spoke with a posh twang! Ah kwabviwa kure folks! Yoh! Nuff respect ✊🏽 🇿🇼
Tich Mataz has always inspired the Afro Urban swag... The idea that "I can be cool, relate to the rest of the world, but still be happily African". He makes you feel good about Africa, and that's profound.
Damn small world I’m now a NW resident , I studied at President Magope high school a bit , grew up listening to Tich Mataz smoooth as hell , I m also a person of charisma in a foreign country so this interview is proper Mwana wa Mambo Muranda Kumwe , so much power , work hard but as long you not home you might as well be standing on one leg .
I don't know how many times I have watched this. Tich is a legend amana 💥. Ko Denny, where can we get hold of your merchandise. That grey cap on the shelf with the Zimbabwean bird stole my heart.
Guys, this was an epic interview. Your guest had a chance to really chat "without cutting him off". But I must say, DennyJ has some balls man, some of those questions I mean Damn!!! 😂😂😂
Loved the interview and not surprised with Tich and his evasive answers or rather unanswered questions. We cannot forget other legends like Alyce Chavunduka. Tich fumbled the ball with the South African stint. Great interview.🙌🏾💯
thumbs up Denny J i really love the way you engage your interviews. ..classic 👍👌Good to see one of the legends Tich Mataz used to love radio 3 because of him😊😊
Nelson Mandela was released from prison on the 11th of February 1990 not 1993,He became the first black President in 1994,just a point of correction Tich🤷♂️
New subscriber, Tich lured me to stay here forever, Joshua Maponga made me come here I watched him yesterday, but Tich has made me subscribe I saw this today kkkkkk power channel
Enough respect to The Denny J Show team, I remember from way back when you brought your programme proposal for the Denny J Show for ZBC!!!! Also hats off to brother Tich Mataz. You guys rock!!!!
I enjoyed this show. My biggest take home is that when you are at the tip maximize. I was wondering why Jnr Brown was like " I'm feeling like Tich Mataz Kuma 90s " then I watched this show and realized what the Fuss was about. Everyone knew Tich. He had his chance and he did well, he could have been bigger but he did his best with the mindset he had at that time..... definitely a legend
You are the best people to tell .do those stories l use to listen to you guys Teah Mataz . Bhali Mupaliwa Kudzai Maludza yoo by then lwas a girl now 51 years
What a legend on the show..Tich is always my role model and I got so much respect on him..Great interview there whereby Dedza been professional as always and gives the guest more time to talk without interruptions
I remember the day u left for radio Bop and you left us your records paHendon Court. This interview just flooded back some memories. Radio 3 yaipisa zvekudaro🔥🔥
Radio 3 FM, the best to be remembered. Not anywhere in Africa will they produce the quality of radio DJs like Tich Mataz, Peter Jones, LMK, Kudzi, news readers like Joseph Madimba, Tsitsi Hove, etc. O my goodness, we teenagers grew up on Radio three.